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THURSDAY. APRIL 8, 1928. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOTJBNAZ PAGE THREE Che plattsmouth journal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, HEBBASEA Xtar4 at Postofflc. Plattsmouth. Neb. u coad-olaaa matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IB ADVANCE Lightning kills two and injures four in Texas. :o: Last call. Go to the''" polls " to morrow and vote. Did you see the fine display of Easter bonnets yesterday? :o: The seed catalog shows nice pic tures of everything except the back ache. -:o: A young widow is usually clever enough to fan a spark of love into an old flame. :c Congress adopted a resolution of impeachment against Federal Judge English of Illinois. :o: The committee of 22 at Washington appears to be offering 22 solutions of the farm relief problem. -:o:- It is very easy for the star to shed real tears if she is backing the com pany and business is poor. :o: 1 The honeymoon ends when he finds a chew of tobacco makes him more) comfortable than her respect. :o: The League of Nations' circular to world court members caused a 6tir in official circles in Washington. :o: Now that Easter is over and good stay of execution, from the court jus weather is expected, garden-making tices, and his hours on earth are few. will be pushed to quite an extent, j :o: :o: I In their simple oriental way the A woman may have trouble with' Chinese broke up a picketing party her heart, but the greatest trouble by killing a lot of the human pickets. she has with her head is washing her hair. -:o: Limit taken off farm discussion in congress hearing. Committee warned midwest is growing impatient and, restless. :o:- The man who fails to go to the polls and vote tomorrow has not a particle of interest in the welfare of his home town. - - , - I :o: Mussolini puts one in mind of a scrub rooster trying to jick a scrap 1- .n wun a game cock on lue umer muc, of the poultry wire. The craze for fiddlers has already raised the price of reein, but the suiting boom does not seem to have struck the cat market yet. -tor- A Frenchman has invented a run-ruii OI pjns than it is for a man to less silk stocking, and though histalk with his mouth full of tobacco? name may never ue laiuuus, luimuus of women are going to canonize him. :o: Wets given two jolts in senate. Judiciary subcommittee bars all other than government officials as witnesses at prohibition nearing. tjeinsnness. with a big "S." -tor- The French pot their Christmas trees and replant them. That is why the radicals of the French Chamber . of Deputies know they could revive the franc with a capital levy. :o: After reading of crime, political . squabbles, etc., it is quite a relief for the average newspaper reader to note that food prices are showing a slight decrease and may drop still lower during the summer. :o: Low-nrippr? h vrim-eiprtrio nnwer will be of mighty little benefit to the people of Nebraska if it is meas- ured by high-pressure electric meters. A lower rate is worse than useless unless it lowers the bill. :o: The debate between Wayne B. Wheeler and Clarence Darrow on the prohibition question carried overj radio Saturday night, impressed usj as Deing a snamerui waste or etner waves and electronic energy. :o: The west is again going through the throes of a gold rush. This time it is in Nevada in the vicinity of Beatty, where it is stated ordinary drinking water is so scarce it is sell ing at $5 a barrel. What a fine lo cation for a big brewery! I-MI"I"X"I"I"lf"I"I"l"I"I"I"II' 4 4 Dr. John A. Griffin 4- i Dentist Office Honrs: 9-12; 1-6. Sundays and evening by appointment only. PHONE 229 Soessichsen Building t Now for :o:- All thi3 fever not from the flu. Part of it is fishin' fever. :o: Personal liberty sometimes may be come public defiance. :o: More rigid enforcement regulations are proposed by the administration. :o: . There are two sides to every ques tion that we're not especially inter ested in. :q: j Senate now on its last fight of the Brookhart-Steck contest and it will be decided today. :o: At ship launchings these days peo ple are mighty careful not to break any important bottles. -:o:- While your wife is spring cleaning it is best for you to wear the suit of clothes you want to keep. -IO!- As graduation day approaches to remind us that an oration is never greater than its adjectives. -:o: Wine tonics win dry czars O. K. Formulas said to preclude beverage use except for spartan drinkers. :o:- Gerald Chapman failed to obtain a -:o:- Western Kansas seems to be de lighted with its heavy wet snow, and' declares needs. that is just what wheat -:o: The Chicago News says the oyster is becoming extinct, and it may be necessary to take the "r" out of September. ;o: The country is as wet as ever, say the wets, while the drys says it is dry; and strange to say, neither side is entirely satisfied. :o: When you get near a hornet's nest and hear something like this Z - z - z - z - r - r, it is time to interest your- re-igeif in matters elsewhere. Did you know that it is no worse for a woman to talk with her mouth ;q The Pittsburgh Chronicle thinks a man in France who has been a mem ber of the French cabinet for three weeks should be referred to as a veteran. :o A Wilmington, Del., minister says; the devil is doomed. We have con- fidence in the sincerity of the pulpit, but equal confidence in the ability of the devil to hang on :o:- The new revenue bill saves motor ists over $80,000,000 a year, and on: the strength of that they may go right out and spend half a billion dollars more for new cars :o: Syndicate form of government Mussolini's aim. Governmental system with its national election to be abol- ished. Proposal of government in 'Italy is likened to the Russian idea :o: A San Antonio, Tex., minister favors booths for courting parties wl o attend church, it is said. And no doubt booths for snorers who "saw wood" during a sermon will follow next. ;o: "Train Hits Auto; Six Are Killed." says a press dispatch from Michigan. You may beat a train to the crock ing, but you cannot possibly occupy the crossing while the train is pasi ing over it. Truck and Transfer l -1 - n - E Call Phone 342-W or see me at the Vallery Sales Pavilion, Plattsmouth Wade Porter gf Lire Stock Hauling a Specialty. Yesterday was Easter, better weather. 35 Years Baking Rwder Guaranteed Pure Use KC for finer texture and larger volume in your bakings Millions of pounds used by our Government DEFENSE POLICY CHANGED An outcry about military training has been going the rounds of the col leges and outcropping in the press. It seems that there are agitators who Eeriously object to the sort of mili tary instruction offered in our uni versities. Lurid declamation are used to describe the alleged militaristic spirit which is resulting from this on ,tne Vn of Ju7' . j 196. . jat ten o clock a. m., of each day, to influence. receive and examine all claims But there is no way of telling ex- against said estate, with a view to actly what, the people think about 'their adjustment and allowance. The such a matter. Perhaps a poll of the'".6 lited tor the presentation of , . claims against said estate is three people on the subject of national de-months from the 12tn day of Aprilt fense would prove immeasurably more 'A. D. 1926, and the time limited for valuable in the end than prohibition payment of debts is one year from polling. It is probably unfortunate sai12th day .f A?ri1',196- , . . , . , . Vv ltness my hand and the seal of that national defense is a vague ques-Id county Court, this Sth day of Hon, while that of wine and beer ana bootleg rum has intimate acquaint ance with the public mind and ap- petite. The question of defense is consid-j erably different today from what it. I was when the World War ended, orjty' ss- n . In the County Court. even nudl ll was inu trais a&w. i Europe has not shown tfie pacific idealism in which, until recently, had been credited to her by- many! Americans. Japan has not acted un- seemingly but the Philipino demands 26th clay of April, A. D. 1926 and on for independence and the results the 27th day of July, A. D. 1926, at which might ensue from granting' ten o'clock a. m., of each day, to re- . , . , . . . . i ceive and examine all claims against that independence have had an effect egtate witQ a y,ew tQ their ad on the American attitude toward elim-jjustment and allowance. The time inating non-preparedness. Other in-j limited for the presentation of claims ffuences have been at work until to-.against said estate is three months dav we no loneer harber the belief from the 26th day of APril A- D day we no longer naroer tne Denei J92 &nd tfae Ume limited fop pay. that war is forever banished, that ment of debts is one year from said the United States will never again 26th day of April, 1926. rally to arms. Witness my hand and the seal of This being the case, public opinion , . . . , snouiu oe aien 10 aeieci me iiiuvva of pacifists actively engaged in rip- ping away our defense machinery. We certainly do not want to develop a great war machine. That would be unnecessary and indefensible. But we do want to keep the young men of j the country in good trim, physically I and mentally. We do want to prevent , . . ... n . . , a lapse into flabbmess. Criminal dis- regard of the fact that our homes and lives depend upon maintaining a ra- tional attitude toward world affairs and perpetuating respect and willing- r ness to sacrifice the flag. :o: DEMOCRATS SOUND TOCSIN The tariff will be the chief issue in the next presidential campaign. Rep. William Oldfield of Ark., chair- man of the Democratic congressional , . . . . c . t M,v, o-x. v. ... Main Democratic state convention. He said his party will fight for down- ward revision of the rates "to a point where we will have a competitive-1 revenue tariff." Among otner issues ne nsieu ine( Estate No. of Adam Hild. de-do-nithing attitude of the adminis- ceased, in the County Court of Cass tratlon, the abuse by the president county, Nebraska. of his appointive power, and the com- Th state ' Nebraska, To all per , , . x. . . . . sons interested in said estate, credi- plete domination of the administra- tors and heirg take noticet that Mich. tion by the ultra-rich and heavy ael Hild his filed his petition alleg campaign contributors to the Re- ing that Adam Hild died intestate in publican party." fTIattscm.OUt,hn'or?Ska' n-.?r aboul v . . . . . . May 5th, 1920, being a resident and He denied that the country is ex- inhabitant of Plattsmouth. Nebraska, periencing general prosperity or that and the owner of the following de the administration is practicing scribed real estate, to-wit: strictest economy. He charged that Lot eiSht (8). if Block nine appropriations for the next fiscal year g Jou(t 'Cas eountyNe will be $155,000,000 more than those braska for the current year. "During the leaving as his sole and only heirs at Harding-Coolidge regime," he said, "there have been more than 2,400 bank failures in five years while there were only 378 during the entire Wil son administration of eight years." :o: The League of Nations is surprised to learn that the United States gov- oi-nmont is cool towards the invita- tion to come to Geneva and talk over family matters. This is natural. The league is Just learning we didn't join the family and Washington Is iiiot heMnnintr to fear we did just beginning io rear we am. Little children want to get up early and parents have a hard time teach- ine them to lie in bed, and as they r . . tyiov ha , , ' grow older they have a harder time making them get up. THE SOB STUFF A young woman, suing a man for $50,000 for breach of promise, began to weep softly in the courtroom of Judge Timothey D. Hurley, in Chi cago, the other day. But the cry didn't last long. "I'm not going to have a crying spell going on in my courtroom," announced the Judge. "You're crying your way into a ver dict and I'll set it aside as soon as you get it." The plaintiff promptly dried her eyea' Shutting the valve on sobs is a distinct aid to the mills of Justice. :o: Personal letters from Nebraskans in congress indicate that the national lawmaking body is not expected to reach adjournment before the 1st of June. Even with sixty more days in which to labor it is practically cer tain that congress will quit with sev eral important unfinished matters on its calendar. :o: Newspaper advertising pays! NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Lu cinda Brittain, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth in said county, on the j 12th day of April, A. D. 1926, and March, 1926. H. DUXBTJRY, County Judge. (Seal) ml 1-4 w NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun- In the matter of the estate of John H. SJbert, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: aie utrcuj' uuuutu lucti x i win su ai ine county uourt room in i Plattsmouth in said countr. on the "id c:ounty court, tnis ifctn day or March, 1926. (Seal) m22-4w H. DUX BURY, County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. in the County Court. In the matter of the estate of M"ia au, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: you &re hpreby notified tnat j wiu sit at the county Court room in Plattsmouth in said county, on the 3rd day of May, A. D. 1926, and on 4th day of August, A. D. 1926 at ton r r rrr i t-i trio rnronnnti At rtt ;day, to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a .view to their adjustment and allow ance. The time limited for the pre- sentation of claims against said es- tnto ia t Vi rno m rn t V a frnm t Vi a 9 rr day of May A D 192g and tfle tjme limited for payment of debts is one year from said 3rd day of May, iiucsn lii J uaiiu a.u.x LUC Dcai.UL gaid County Courtt thi3 29th day of March, 1926. ' A. H. DUXBURY. (Seal) a5-4w County Judge. NOTICE OF HEARING law the following named persons, to-wit Elizabeth Katherine Hild, widow; and Michael Hild, Fer dinand Jacob Hild, George Mich ael Hild. Philip Adam Hild, Fredrick Leonard Hild, Anna Katherine Puis and Emma Eliz abeth Friedrich, children and praying for a decree barring claims: that said decedent died testate; that no application for ad- ministration has been made and the estate of said decedent has not been administered in the State of Nebras-!will ka, and that the heirs at law of said decedent as herein set forth shall be 'decreed to be the owners in fee sim- pie of the above described real estate, Which has been set for hearing on ' the 1st day of May, A. D 1926. Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this 29th day of March. A. D. 1926. am mr-xmwv i(Seal) m29-3w County Judce. ORDER OP HEARING On Petition for Appointment of Administrator. The State of Nebraska, Cass count ty. 8sl In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth Katherine Hild, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of George M. Hild praying that ad ministration of said estate may be granted to Michael Hild as adminis trator; Ordered, that April 19th A. D. 1926, at 10 o'clock a. m., is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons interested in said matter may appear at a county court to be.tbe successors and assigns of The held in and for said county, and show Plattsmouth Land and Improvement cause why the prayer of petitioner Company, a Corporation, real names chnii nnt ho o-rnntoH- a t, that unknown ; Joseph Weckbach; Eugene notjce Df the pendency of said peti - tion and the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks, prior to said dav of hearing. Dated March 29th. 1926. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal)m29-3wks County Judge. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE In the District Court of the Coun ty of Cass, Nebraska. In re Application of Betty Bar rows, Guardian of Charles Barrows, a Minor, for License to Sell Real Estate. Now, on this 1st day of April, A. D. 1926, there was presented to the Court, the petition of Betty Barrows, guardian of Charles Barrows, a minor, for license to sell the undiv ided one-third interest of Charles Barrows in Lots 3 and 4 in Block 12, Latta's First Addition to the Village of Murray, Cass county, Nebraska, and the undivided one-third interest of the said Charles Barrows in Lot 12, Block 18, Latta's Second Addition to the Village of Murray, Cass coun ty, Nebraska, subject to the home stead right of Betty Barrows in and to Lots 3 and 4. in Block 12 in Latta's First Addition to the Village of Murray, Cass county, Nebraska. And it appearing from such peti tion that it is necessary and will be beneficial to the said minor that said real estate be soldr and it appearing that a time and place should be fixed and notice thereof given re quiring the next of kin and all per sons interested in the estate of the said Charles Barrows, a minor, to show cause why a license should not be granted for the sale of such es tate. It is therefore ordered, that the next of kin and all persons interest ed in the estate of Charles Barrows, a minor, appear before the District Court or cass county, iseDrasKa, on the 30th day of April. 1926, at 10 o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any, why a license should not be granted to the said Betty Barrows, guardian of Charles Barrows, a minor, for the sale of such estate. It is further ordered that this order be served upon the next of kin and all persons interested in said es tate by publication thereof for three successive weeks in the Plattsmouth Journal, a legal newspaper publish ed and of general circulation in the County of Cass, Nebraska. By the Court. JAMES T. BEGLEY, a5-3w District Judge. NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. William F. Stock, Plaintiff, vs. Phebe A. Ramsey et al, Defendants. To the defendants: Phebe A. Ram sey; George W. Ramsey, husband of Phebe A. Ramsey; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estates of Phebe A. Ramsey and George W. Ramsey, each deceased, real names unknown; Ellis, husband of Maria Ellis, first and real name unknown; Ram sey, wife of Joseph Ramsey, first and real name unknown; Ram sey, wife of John A. Ramsey, first and real name unknown; David Em rick; Jacob Mahin; the heirs, devi sees, legatees, personal representa tives and all other persons interested in the estates of David Emrick and Jacob Mahin, each deceased, real names unknown; and all persons having or claiming any interest in and to the west half (W) of the northeast quarter (NE4) of Section twenty-one (21), Township eleven (11), North, Range ten (10), east of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska, except that part thereof owned by The Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Company, real names unknown: You and each of you are hereby notified that William P. Stock, as Plaintiff, filed a petition and com menced an action in the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, on the 29th day of March, 1926, against you and each of you, the object, pur pose and prayer of which is to ob tain a decree of court quieting the title to the west half (W) of the northeast quarter (NE4) of Section twenty-one (21), Township eleven (11), North, Range ten (10), east of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Ne braska, except that part thereof owned by The Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway, Company, as against you and each of you and for such other relief as may be just and equitable. You and each of you are further in-inotlfied that you are required to answer said petition on or before 'Monday, the lth day of May, 1926, 'or the allegations therein contained be taken as true and a decree rendered in favor of Plaintiff and against you and each of you, ac- cording to the prayer of said peti- tion. Dated this 29th day of March, A. D. 1926. WILLIAM F. STOCK, Plaintiff, CARL D. R1WZ. a5 - w His Attorney, HOG TAKEN UP A Duroc Jersey boar weighing about 225 pounds came to my farm 4 miles northeast of Nehawka. The owner can have same by prov ing property, paying for keep and advertising costs. Otherwise, the hog will be sold according to law. OMAR SCHLICHTEMEIER, m29-5w. Nehawka, Nebr. NOTICE To Joseph Harper; Jane A. Har- !per; The Plattsmouth Land and Im- Provement Company, a Corporation; 'WeckDacn Lou3 Weckbach; Edward ivecKuacu, sun 01 i. . w ecKoacn, deceased; Catherine Weckbach; Mrs. Lydia Heimes; William Weckbach, Jr.; Mrs. John D. Tutt. first real name unknown, widow of John D. Tutt, deceased; Virginia Frady; Mrs. Edna Forbes; Clarence W. Forbes; Edward S. Tutt; Mrs. Edna Tutt; Mrs. Mary Gharrett; Shirley Ghar rett; Mrs. Georgia Gentry; Claude Gentry; the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and personal representatives of, and all other persons interested in the following several estates re spectively, to-wit: Estate of Joseph Harper, deceased; Estate of Jane A. Harper, deceased; Estate of Anton H. Weckbach, deceased; Estate of William Weckbach, deceased: Estate of Anna Roth, deceased; Estate of John D. Tutt, deceased; Estate of Mrs. John D. Tutt, deceased, real first name unknown, widow of John D. Tutt, deceased; Estate of William L. Browne, deceased ; All of Lots one (1) to ten (10), both inclusive, in Block one (1); Lots five (5) to twenty-one (21), both inclusive, in Block two (2). ex cept one and tEree-fourths (1) feet off of the west side of said Lot 21; and Lots eight (8), nine (9) and ten (10), in Block three (3), all in Browne's Subdivision of Lot 17 in northeast quarter of northwest quar ter NEU NW4) of Section thir teen (13), Township twelve (12), North. Range thirteen (13), east of the Sixth Principal Meridan; also that part of said Subdivision describ ed as "Park Place" in said Section, Township and Range; also that part of said Lot seventeen (17) not plat ted as a part of said Browne's Sub division of said Lot seventeen (17), but designated in connection with the plat of said Browne's Subdivision as "Part Lot 17 not Platted," the same being a tract of land, two hun dred sixty-four (264) feet in length east and west, and two hundred fifty four and five-tenths (254.5) feet in width north and south, lying along, and abutting upon, the east side of Waugh Avenue in the City of Platts mouth. and being bounded on the south by the north boundary line of said Block three (3) of said Browne's Subdivision; also all real estate formerly platted as streets or alleys in said Browne's Subdivision,' that lies between any of the lots or tracts hereinbefore described, except only Matilda street; all in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska; and all persons having or claiming any interest of any kind in said real estate or any part thereof, real names unknown; and all persons having or claiming any interest of any kind in said "Park Place," above described, real names unknown. Defendants: You and each of you are hereby notified that on February 20th, 1926, Inez Stenner and Gertrude Stenner, plaintiffs, filed their petition in the District Court of Cass county, Ne braska, against you, impleaded with others, the object and prayer of I which petition and action are that aj1926 against you and eacn ot you decree be enacted in said Court in;al, . therein that plaintiff sold said action that plaintiffs are the ab-,and delivered to said defendants solute owners in iee simpie 01 an 01 the real estate above described, and in the peaceable, open, adverse, ac tual possession thereof; that none of the defendants have any right, title, interest or estate in, or lien upon, said real estate or, any part thereof; that the pretended interest, right and title of the defendants and each of them therein be canceled, that the title to all of said real estate be forever quieted in plaintiffs, and that all defendants and each of them, and all persons claiming by, through and under them, be enjoined from claiming or attempting to claim any title or interest in or lien upon said real estate; and for general relief. The obiect and Draver of said peti tion and action, among other "things, is to obtain foregoing relief as against any and all of the defend ants named or otherwise designated in said petition claiming any inter est, right or title in, or lien upon, above described real estate, or any part thereof, based upon or relating to any one or more of the following designated instruments 'of record in the office of the County Clerk (Reg ister of Deeds) of Cass county.- Ne- braska, respectively, to-wit: Mort- gage of Edward T. Thomas and Mary E Thompson, deceased, pray Clara M. Thomas, his wife, to Anton iDg for a llcen9e to Ben Lots four, H. Weckbach and Henry M. Soen- .five and Bix ln Block twenty-five. of nichsen, for $300.00. dated Febru- South Park Addition to the City ot ary 24, 1904, recorded February 25. ; piattsmouth, Nebraska, or a suffici- 111 " , , 67s ent amount of the same to bring the page 33; Plat and Dedication by sum of $500 00 for the payment of Wm. L. Browne of Browne s Subdivi- debts auowed against said estate and sion. dated October 1. 1889, recorded the costg of administering the same. November 8, 1889, in Book 19 at tnere not being sufficient personal page 372; for the reasons respectively pr0perty to pay said debts and ex set forth in the petition. penses. You and each of you are required It 3 therefore ordered that all to answer said petition on or before person8 interested in said estate ap the 17th day of May, 1926, or the pcar fcefore me in the District Court allegations thereof will be taken as room In the COUrtho'jse in the City true and decree rendered according- of plattsmouth, Nebraska, on the iy. INEZ STENNER and GERTRUDE STENNER, Plaintiffs. T. F. A. WILLIAMS, Attorney. a5-4w - We believe that If a woman were told Ehe was wanted in Heaven in two minutes she would take a look in the mirror and dab some more ipowder on her nose. NOTICE OP LIQUIDATION The First National Bank, located at Greenwood, in the State of Ne braska, is closing its affairs. All note holders and other creditors of the as sociation are hereby notified to pre sent the notes and other claims for payment to the Greenwood State Bank of Greenwood, Nebraska, which has assumed all the debts and lia bilities of the First National Bank under an agreement of merger be tween them. Dated December 31, 1925. H. K. FRANTZ. f4-9w. President. ORDER OF HEARING on Petition for Appointment of Administratrix The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Michael J. Rys, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Ann L. Rys praying that adminis tration of said estate may be granted to Ann L. Rys, as Administratrix; Ordered, that April 19th, A. D. 192C, at ten o'clock a. m., is assign ed for hearing said petition, when all persons interested in said matter may appear at a County Court to be held in and for said county, and show cause why the prayer of the peti tioner should not be granted.; and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Plattsmouth Jour nal, a semi-weekly newspaper print ed in said county, for three success ive weeks prior to said day of hear ing. Dated March 23rd. 1926. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) m29-3w County Judge. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANT In the District Court of Cass coun ty. Nebraska. To A. D. Welton, Defendant: You are iiereby notified, that on the 29th day of January. 1926, the Cass County Investment Company, a corporation, filed a petition in the District Court of Cass county, Ne braska, against you, the object and prayer of which is to quiet title in itself and cancel a certain mortgage alleged to be a cloud upon the title to the following described real es tate, to-wit: Lots 362 and 363, in the Vil lage of Greenwood, Cass county, Nebraska and enjoin you and all persons claim ing by, through or under you from asserting any right title or interest in or to the above described real es tate. That unless you answer said peti tion on or before the 10th day of May, 1926, the contents of said peti tion wilL be taken as true. CASS COUNTY INVESTMENT COMPANY, a Corporation, Plaintiff. J. C. BRYANT, Attorney for Plaintiff. m25-5w LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. Henry M. Soennichsen, Plaintiff, vs. Michael Preis and Louisa Preis, Defendants. To the defendants Michael Preis and Louisa Preis: You and each of you are hereby notified that Henry M. Soennichsen, plaintiff, filed his petition in said District Court of Cass county, Ne- HT-aclm nn the 1 5h rfav rt .Tomiarv goods, wares and merchandise, all of which were necessaries of life, for the support and maintenance of said defendants and there is due plaintiff from defendants the sum of $174.70, with T interest thereon from June 26th, 1922, and in order to collect the same, plaintiff has commenced a suit in attachment and levied upon your real estate in the City of Platts mouth, Nebraska. You are hereby notified to appear and answer said petition on or before the 3rd day of May, 1926, according to law and the rules of said courtf or judgment will be entered against you by default and your real estate sold to satisfy the same. HENRY M. SOENNICHSEN. Plaintiff. ALLEN J. BEESON, m22-4w His Attorney. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE -In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. In the . Matter of the Estate of Mary E. Thompson, deceased. The above cause came on for hear- incr nnnn Vi n noffHrhn dt PranV A p,..,,, .HminutrQtnr f (ho ct.t. 24th day of April, 1926, at ten o'clock a. m., to show cause why a license should not be granted to said ad ministrator to sell the above describ ed real estate of said deceased to pay debts and expenses of said estate and ;that this order be published in the Plattsmouth Journal for four success- iTe weeks preceding said time, Dated this 11th day of March, A. D. 1926. JAMES T. BEGLEY, Judge of the Diftriet Court. ml5-4w